I'm in love with this song right now. It's nothing musically spectacular, but it's still great, you know? I think it's become an addiction to it now...don't forget to check out the original by Tenement Halls :)
Anyone know where I can find this song? Apparently is was a cover off a compilation limited to 7,500 units and have found no other source for the song.
Yeah, very late response but you might still wnat to know, the original is made by a guy called Tenement Halls and the song is from the album "Knitting needles and bicycle bells"
Well... If you were expecting the Shins to add edge to an already indie song... I think you set yourself up for disaster there :D Favorite song at the moment, however.
What a nonsense comment. Independent music can't be 'edgy'? Also, plenty of Shins songs have dark and complex subtexts.You must have a very shallow perspective on music.
holy cow, I had no idea they did a cover of this song. I like The Shins as much as the next guy, but I definitely like the original better. It always makes me want to dance :)
I still love the shins, but to my hear they were a totally different band back in the early days, I still think they are great but it was a different, and preferable, sound back then :)
Absolutely, Fred. After "Wincing The Night Away" they hit the deck. Should have titled it "Wincing The Band Away" because he departed from the guys who he created The Shins with to pursue a different sound afterwards.. and it wasn't on good terms. shame. at least it is everlasting.
Hayden H Yeah! Thanks for the reply! I have always wanted to know why because it sounds like they had it made! For me port of Morrow really didn’t sound like a shins album, the hearts work is a set back to the good old days I think
okay that link wouldn't work but feel free to check out my "Classic Shins" playlist on this channel. Maybe you've heard all of it or most but there's some good late 90's stuff on there from The Shins! Cheers!
I love this song. It makes me feel good at a nostalgic way :D
I think i like this version better ♥
not that i cant appreciate the orginial.
I just love the shins ♥♥♥
so was this cover done by the old shins, or the new shins with Ron Lewis and Joe Plummer?
@jdhatl YES. If they spent the entire AA session listening and talking about The Shins I'd never drink again.
meh.
Lopez's version = only version. This one sounds like a cat food commercial.
I'm in love with this song right now. It's nothing musically spectacular, but it's still great, you know? I think it's become an addiction to it now...don't forget to check out the original by Tenement Halls :)
I"m in love with the pictures. They're such losers. hahahah. but it's great.
i hope Chris Lopez made money from this
the shins didnt make any money off it
The SHins are just amazing.
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Anyone know where I can find this song? Apparently is was a cover off a compilation limited to 7,500 units and have found no other source for the song.
Yeah, very late response but you might still wnat to know, the original is made by a guy called Tenement Halls and the song is from the album "Knitting needles and bicycle bells"
go to mergerecords for the original by tenement halls aka chris lopez aka rockateens
Well... If you were expecting the Shins to add edge to an already indie song... I think you set yourself up for disaster there :D Favorite song at the moment, however.
What a nonsense comment. Independent music can't be 'edgy'? Also, plenty of Shins songs have dark and complex subtexts.You must have a very shallow perspective on music.
holy cow, I had no idea they did a cover of this song. I like The Shins as much as the next guy, but I definitely like the original better. It always makes me want to dance :)
that is a fair judgement considering that comment was 2 years old. anything else I said in high school that irks you?
when are they going on tour again?
i must see them live
Copyright free music in unexpected places.
Reminds me a bit of morning teleportation. An amazing song.
Yes shins.. just..yes. so fuckin underrated too!!
lovin it
good shit. (:
Great song.
The Shins aren't edgy, they're melancholy. Dark doesn't explicitly mean edgy. Edgy is melancholy's less subtle brother.
It's love that's never enough
I still love the shins, but to my hear they were a totally different band back in the early days, I still think they are great but it was a different, and preferable, sound back then :)
Absolutely, Fred. After "Wincing The Night Away" they hit the deck.
Should have titled it "Wincing The Band Away" because he departed from the guys who he created The Shins with to pursue a different sound afterwards..
and it wasn't on good terms. shame. at least it is everlasting.
Hayden H Yeah! Thanks for the reply! I have always wanted to know why because it sounds like they had it made! For me port of Morrow really didn’t sound like a shins album, the hearts work is a set back to the good old days I think
okay that link wouldn't work but feel free to check out my "Classic Shins" playlist on this channel. Maybe you've heard all of it or most but there's some good late 90's stuff on there from The Shins! Cheers!